Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:SA => SA:MP - San Andreas Multiplayer => SA:MP General => Topic started by: John Ley on December 24, 2017, 11:49:36 pm
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Hey, I missed Argonath R PG so much. Can you help me ?
This is John Ley, I installed Windows 7 recently and damaged my PC. No sounds, GTA SA keeps crashing. No Google.... nothing.
The PC works for 8 mins and Boom 'Blocked as always'.
I really really need help. I tried to download Windows XP from net but Internet Explorer 8 is not letting me do anything, so jealous. Couldn't download Mozilla either Chrome. I really need help. Couldn't even update Explorer.
I can't do anything, tell me what to give you and fix it for me please. IP or what. Just install aNything, even Windows XP.
My pc isn't that good, so a working Windows 7 or xp would be enough. I'll appreciate the help.
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First of all, install google chrome, its basically the best thing you could use
Secondly, its not your game if you installed it correctly, if your sounds arent working then go into your sound setting in your pc, I had the sale issue, use your brain.
Have you tried restoring your previous windows? If not I’d suggest you do that
Also if you got that windows for free, not off the originial microsoft web, what can you expect?
If you cant install anything, then its probably a connection problem... try wiring yout pc from your router, not using a wifi connection
If something is blocked, try running the applicatout me as an administrator
Thats from my knowledge or atleast what I’d do
Good luck
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Please refer to my reply on the ARPD forum. Sounds like you haven't installed the drivers on your new copy of Windows 7.
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It seems it's better to install a new windows 7 version and burn it into a cd (i know you would download windows 7 from torrents, a lot of people do and works fine), Kacper's answers are just worthless. Just get a windows 7 installation into a cd and run it through BIOS, you should see which key you must use (example: https://www.lostwindowspassword.com/images/article/windows-tips/asus-bios-access-key.jpg). The key for every pc should be seen right after you switch on your pc and there's option to run the cd from bios. After setting up windows, try to use CPU-Z Software, (https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html) where you can see information and names for all devices (like audio and graphic) and then download drivers based on devices models.